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The evening before Easton’s Beach’s historic carousel horses were carefully removed from their home of over two decades, a building which is slated to be demolished by the end of this June ...
Will Richmond, Newport Daily News. May 9, 2024 at 9:00 AM. With the demolition of facilities of Easton's Beach underway, the pieces making up the beloved Rotunda carousel and being moved.
NEWPORT – Beach-goers can look forward to bathhouses and lobster rolls returning to Easton’s Beach this year as a part of the city’s effort to maintain basic amenities as the city demolishes ...
Sachuest Beach (Second Beach) Newport [13] Atlantic Beach (contiguous with Easton's Beach across a small creek) Easton's Beach (First Beach) Belmont Beach (small, rocky) Rejects' Beach or People's Beach (contiguous with Bailey's Beach, at the end of the Newport Cliff Walk) Bailey's Beach (private) Gooseberry Beach (privately owned but open to ...
Bailey's Beach after Hurricane Sandy in 2012 with "Rejects' Beach" in the foreground Virginia "Birdie" Graham Fair, wading in the water at Bailey's Beach. Bailey's Beach (officially named as and owned by the Spouting Rock Beach Association) is a private beach and club in Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
Goat Island is a small island in Narragansett Bay and is part of the city of Newport, Rhode Island, U.S. The island is connected to the Easton's Point neighborhood via a causeway bridge. It is home to the Newport Harbor Light (1842), residences, a restaurant, event space, and hotel.
In the end, the city concluded the snack bar and carousel buildings were unsalvageable.
King Park entrance Rochambeau Monument in 2017. King Park is a small historic town park and beach at 125 Wellington Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island.It was the landing site of General Rochambeau during the Revolutionary War, and the park currently features a statue honoring Rochambeau's landing as a well as a beach, playground, dinghy dock, and little league baseball field.